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After a significant hiatus of over three years, Stranger Things Season 5 has finally made its much-anticipated debut on Netflix. True to the show’s signature style, the initial part of this season comprises four sprawling episodes, each packed with unexpected twists and spanning lengths from 57 minutes to nearly an hour and a half. As fans dive into this latest chapter, a common question lingers: Do any episodes of Stranger Things Season 5 include a post-credits scene that might have been overlooked during a marathon viewing session?

**Spoiler Alert for Stranger Things Season 5 Part 1, now available on Netflix**

Since Samuel L. Jackson’s iconic post-credits appearance in Iron Man, which introduced us to the “Avengers Initiative,” audiences have become accustomed to waiting through the credits to catch any additional scenes that could be crucial to the storyline. This cinematic tradition has left fans of shows and films alike prepared to stick around until the very end.

Historically, Stranger Things has ventured into post-credits territory only once, concluding Season 3 with a tantalizing hint about Chief Jim Hopper’s fate. At that point, Joyce Byers (Winona Ryder), Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown), and their friends believed Hopper (David Harbour) had perished during the climactic Battle of Starcourt. The post-credits scene whisked us to a grim Siberian prison, suggesting Hopper might still be alive as an “American” prisoner was being kept away from the Demogorgon by Soviet captors.

Now, with the arrival of Season 5, the question arises: Are there any post-credits scenes to be found? Should you ensure you hit the “Watch Credits” button to avoid missing essential content? Is there an end-credits scene that offers a glimpse into what lies ahead in the rest of Stranger Things Season 5? Here’s the scoop on whether you need to keep your eyes peeled during the closing moments of each episode.

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Does Stranger Things 5 Have an End Credits Scene?

Worried you might have missed a post-credits scene while binge-watching Stranger Things? Fear not! Stranger Things Season 5 Part 1 doesn’t have any end credits scenes.

You don’t have to keep watching the crazy long credits after each and every episode of Stranger Things Season 5 unless you want to.

Stranger Things Season 5 End Credits Songs:

Over the years, Stranger Things has become known for its great needle drops and Season 5 continues the tradition. Besides getting the return of Kate Bush’s “Walking Up That Hill,” we also get a bunch of contemporary hits, some of which punctuate the episodic end credits.

Here are the end credits songs for all of Stranger Things Season 5 Part 1’s episodes:

  • Stranger Things Season 5 Episode 1 “The Crawl” End Credits Song: “Upside Down” by Diana Ross
  • Stranger Things Season 5 Episode 2 “The Vanishing of Holly Wheeler” End Credits Song: “Mr. Sandman” by The Chordettes
  • Stranger Things Season 5 Episode 3 “The Turnbow Trap” End Credits Song: “I Think We’re Alone Now” by Tiffany
  • Stranger Things Season 5 Episode 1 “Sorcerer” End Credits Song: Score by Michael Stein and Kyle Dixon
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